Welch Allyn Acuity Directions For Use Manual page 8

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Chapter 1 General information
Related to close physical surveillance and specific patient populations
WARNING It is important that clinicians understand and communicate to all
staff using the Acuity Central Station that any arrhythmia analysis software
program is an effective tool to assist in patient care, but arrhythmia analysis
packages are unable to achieve 100 percent accuracy for all morphologies and
occurrences of QRS and PVC detection. Thus, close physical surveillance and
clinical interpretation of cardiac data must still be an integral part of every
patient's care. Clinicians must review all data obtained from the Acuity System
before implementing therapy based on the data.
WARNING Ensure that Acuity System patients are kept under close
surveillance, especially patients prone to arrhythmia events. Use the Acuity
System only in conjunction with close surveillance by trained clinicians.
WARNING Do not use the Arrhythmia Analysis or ST Analysis feature on
neonates. The Arrhythmia Analysis and ST Analysis options are not intended for
use with neonatal patients.
WARNING Keep all pacemaker patients under close observation. Rate meters
might continue to count the pacemaker rate during occurrences of cardiac arrest
or some arrhythmias. Do not rely solely upon rate meter alarms.
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